Lot# 004 A George III mahogany secretary cabinet

Late 18th century The broken pediment over two glazed mullioned doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, over a locking drop-front writing surface supported by pull-out rails and enclosing a fitted interior, above two short and three long drawers, with key 92.5" H x 46.25" W x 22.25" D

Lot# 007 A George IV sterling silver urn

1827, London Stamped for maker Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, further hallmarked Surmounted by a water lily finial over a leaf-motif lid covering a double-handled urn decorated with a panel of oak leaves and acorns over a water lily panel raised on a widening base, inscribed to one side (see notes) and personalized to the other with a leopard's head with collar and chain over a crest 12.25" H x 9.5" W x 6.75" D51.175 oz. troy approximately

Lot# 009 An English Georgian mahogany bachelor's chest

Late 18th/early 19th century Rectangular top over two short and three long drawers with lockplates raised overall on ogee feet, mahogany exterior, oak and pine secondary woods, lacking key, with later-added glass top Without glass top: 33" H x 33.375" W x 20.375" D

Lot# 011 A pair of George III sterling silver covered warming dishes

1798 - 1802, LondonHallmarked and signed: WF for William FountainEach surmounted by an oval finial, the domed rectangular lid with chamfered corners adorned with a lion and motto "fortiter et fideliter" (bravely and faithfully) to one side and a coat of arms of the other, 2 piecesEach: 4.25" H x 10" W x 8.5" D87.340 oz troy approximately